A former crypto trader who murdered his mother to cash in on life insurance he took out in her name has been jailed for life.
Andre Zachary Rebelo, 28, showed little emotion as he was jailed for a minimum 25 years in Western ‘s Supreme Court on Tuesday, almost four months after a marathon murder trial.
His mother Colleen Rebelo, 58, was found dead in the shower of her Bicton home in Perth’s south-west on May 25, 2020.
Her son was charged with her murder two-and-a-years later.
Rebelo’s former influencer partner and the mother of his son Grace Piscopo was nowhere to be seen, having fled to Bali earlier this week for an island paradise getaway, which she shared photos of with her one million Instagram followers.
‘Paradise,’ she captioned a collage of photos on Monday.
Supreme Court Justice Bruno Fiannaca described Rebelo actions as a ‘monstrous act’ and ‘incomprehensible betrayal of the person who had brought you into the world’ as he handed down the sentencing
‘The persona you had created (online) seemed more important to you than the familial connection to your mother,’ Justice Fiannaca said.
‘You killed her for a financial motive, it was a premeditated offence, a monstrous act that was integral to a fraudulent scheme which you intended to profit from life insurance policies taken out by you.
‘It was an incomprehensible betrayal of the person who brought you into this world.’
At the time of the tragedy, Rebelo and his former influencer partner Grace Piscopo, who has more than one million Instagram followers, appeared to be living a carefree lifestyle of luxury.
However, it was all funded by credit, prompting Rebelo to attempt to cash in a $500,000 life insurance policy he had created and taken out in his mother’s name just days before her death.
Police discovered Ms Rebelo’s life was insured for $1.5million across three separate policies, with Rebelo being the beneficiary of two.
Rebelo’s twin sister and his two brothers testified that they knew nothing of the insurance policies taken out on their mother before she died.
More to come.